renascency (Meaning)
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renascency (n.)
State of being renascent.
Synonyms & Antonyms of renascency
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renascency Sentence Examples
- The renascency of the Baroque art style brought a renewed interest in ornate and decorative aesthetics.
- With the renascency of classical literature, works by Plato, Aristotle, and Ovid were reintroduced to a wider audience.
- The renascency of traditional crafts has led to a resurgence of handmade goods and artisan communities.
- The renascency of vinyl records has witnessed a surge in demand for physical music formats.
- The renascency of Greek and Roman architecture inspired the construction of neoclassical buildings throughout Europe.
- The renascency of scientific thought during the Renaissance paved the way for significant advancements in astronomy, medicine, and mathematics.
- The renascency of naturalism in art reflected a growing appreciation for the beauty and diversity of the natural world.
- The renascency of spiritualism in the Victorian era led to a renewed interest in séances, psychic phenomena, and the occult.
- The renascency of fashion trends has often been influenced by historical styles and periods.
- The renascency of Hollywood's Golden Age has sparked a renewed interest in classic films and stars from the 1930s and 1940s.
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State of being renascent.
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The renascency of the Baroque art style brought a renewed interest in ornate and decorative aesthetics.
With the renascency of classical literature, works by Plato, Aristotle, and Ovid were reintroduced to a wider audience.
The renascency of traditional crafts has led to a resurgence of handmade goods and artisan communities.
The renascency of vinyl records has witnessed a surge in demand for physical music formats.